If you watched the Eagles' debut preseason game on Friday night, you probably saw wide receiver DeSean Jackson catch a deep ball from Michael Vick for a touchdown. Those are the kinds of plays we saw him make routinely back in 2009 and 2010. But after a couple of down seasons, Jackson looks like he's back to his old self.
According to CSN Philly's Reuben Frank, Jackson has changed for the better this season. He has a new attitude, a maturity about him, and he's improved his work ethic. Frank says Jackson worked his harder than ever to perfect his game this offseason, and now "he's catching everything,"
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Frank says Jackson has "been the best player in camp. Nobody can stop him." He says Jackson's speed makes him a perfect fit for this offense, and that Jackson is learning to run more intermediate routes, not just straight down the field.

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It's one of the most complimentary columns I have seen anyone write about any player this year. It makes Jackson sound like a ridiculous bargain as a seventh-round WR3, which he may be. But I'm still wary of the all-or-nothing Jackson we saw over the past two seasons. What I saw Friday was nice; I need to see more of it for me to feel comfortable drafting Jackson.